Amy Loughman

Amy is a psychologist and health researcher interested in the links between physical and mental health. In particular, she aims to help unravel the mysteries of the human microbiome. She recently completed a Masters of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology) and PhD at the University of Melbourne.

Experience

2017–present

Postdoctoral research fellow, Deakin University

2016–2017

Associate Lecturer - Industry fellow, RMIT University

Education

2017

University of Melbourne, M.Psych (Clinical Neuropsychology)/PhD

2009

University of New South Wales, BSc(Hons)/BA

Grants and Contracts

2017

A novel approach to modifying the risk of Alzheimer’s disease: the gut microbiome